I wasn’t in the market for a job. Truth was, most jobs weren’t in the market for me either, but the empty bottles crowding my desk like a pack of slinking, hungry wolves weren’t going away any time soon. I had one rule; one bottle would go when a fresh bottle came in. Mostly because there wasn’t any more space on my desk. There were other, more important things to care about. All of them started with a good, stiff drink.
The dame - and what a dame she was, a silhouette against the too-bright doorway betraying every curve she had - didn’t belong here. Not in my office, not in Old Town, definitely not in Stormwind. Native home to drugs, alcohol and way too many unknown, nameless floozies just looking for one last ride before the inevitable caught up with them, it was just fine by me. It meant only sad, desperate cases would come knocking on my door.
The dame - and what a dame she was, a silhouette against the too-bright doorway betraying every curve she had - didn’t belong here. Not in my office, not in Old Town, definitely not in Stormwind. Native home to drugs, alcohol and way too many unknown, nameless floozies just looking for one last ride before the inevitable caught up with them, it was just fine by me. It meant only sad, desperate cases would come knocking on my door.